1222 N. Main, Suite 740 • San Antonio, TX 78212 • Phone (210) 271-7411 • Fax (210) 271-9414

Patricia E. Adams, LMFT, CEO
SBA Small Business Person of the Year Region VI

Business Consultation • Training • Counseling • On-Site Chair Massage

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Zeitgeist Expressions, Inc. stands out as an organization providing responsive, caring and effective human support services.

We believe that an employee's quality of work has a direct effect on the success of a business. Issues that people face within themselves, at home or in school, not only affect the employee's state of well-being, but the financial state of a business as well.

Our Employee Assistance Programs, Consulting and Counseling Services help corporate clients care for their employees through a nationwide network of professionally trained psychiatrists, psychologists and therapists.

Zeitgeist Expressions is a DBE, MBE, SBE, Women Owned Business and a HUB certified organization. Patricia E. Adams (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist) and her staff of qualified professionals have offered quality counseling to individuals, families, churches and corporate clients in San Antonio and surrounding communities for more than 10 years.

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Zeitgeist Expressions facilitates group therapy for victims of adultery in a marriage. Has your partner been cheating or having an affair? Is your family's unity threatened by that infidelity? Are you struggling with the task of trying to keep your family together despite a mate's extramarital sex? We can help.
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FAST FACTS

• The average cost of absenteeism per employee is $575.

• Persons who exercise or are involved in a wellness program are 50% less likely to be absent from work than those who don't

• It is estimated that Stress costs US industry well over $150-billion annually.

• Anxiety sufferers are 2.7 times more likely to see a family doctor for emotional problems than non-sufferers